Posts Tagged ‘festival’

Pixelache Helsinki aftermath

April 14, 2009

helow09

We just got this video from the “HELOW09″ event at the the Pixelache festival from our friends Xploitec.

We would also like to recommend the Pixelache podcasts on Vimeo.

Mal Au Pixel 2009

January 22, 2009

The next edition of the french Mal Au Pixel festival is being held in St-Ouen on may 29 – june. The program will be nailed sometime by the end of february, so there is still time to apply. Mal Au Pixel is part of the Pixelache network.

Time for another Mapping Festival

December 31, 2008

The 5th edition of the Mapping Fesival will take part on may 8-17 in Geneva, Switzerland. It’s Garagecube, the creators of the VJ software Modul8 that hosts the festival. This year the theme is to take the projections to the streets of Geneva. Beside the main theme: lectures, workshops, performances, installations and club gigs. Last day for applications is january 26, every thing you need to know is here.

Keep this in mind: The Mapping Festival is pretty close to Pixelache, Helsinki (April 2-5) and will probably clash with the New Media Meeting in Norrköping that is scheduled to take part already in may this year.

Videos from Piksel ’08

December 09, 2008

Here are some videos from lectures, performances and workshops from the Piksel ’08 fesitval (member of the Pixelache network) that went down in Bergen december 4-7.

giss.tv/dmmdb/piksel08

A small report from Pixelvärk ’08

November 18, 2008

With a little bit of a delay we’re presenting this report about what happened at the rest of Pixelvärk. On saturday the 18th Pixelvärk held their main party at the copper tents in Hagaparken (Stockholm). This year’s focus was put on installations. The theme was described as participatory culture, orientalism, dreams and mirages.
Söderbyggd’s performance was a chemistry lesson as art. Maybe higschool science, but that didn’t make it less good. In their little chemistry lab Sönderbyggd had directed their modified speakers towards their lab table where different substances were reacting to the frequencies of their homemade music compositions. The chemical reaction was filmed and blown up on a video screen. The act was performed twice and in between the performances they had a pair of small installations running. One of the installations was a buzzing pile of dirt. Check out Sönderbyggd’s MySpace page for some video clips.

Joyce Ip was showing an analog skeleton animation.

Interacting Arts had made a beduin tent in a Arabian Nights theme where a film was shown and they were offering water pipe and oriental snacks.
The natural but unofficial after party was held at the club Piggly Wiggly (Nordic Light) where Startsladd was VJing and DJ Jethro was spinning. All VJ-material had been produced earlier that day. As a part of the act they were showing a slideshow of images of the club’s guests that had been shot by the entrance.

On the finishing sunday there were lectures at Mejan Labs. Natalie Aubret from the started with a presentation of the live animation program Animata that has been awarded Pixelache Software of the Year. Following was a lecture on participatory culture by Interacting Arts. I must say that I had a negative attitude from the beginning but warmed up during the lecture and the finishing discussion.
Interacting Arts has written the book “Participatory Culture” where they try to define what participatory culture is and is not. To sum it up they claim that most within art that claims to be interactive is only communicating one way. The viewers can often only interact with the art piece in a way that the artist has pre defined and in that way it is not true participation because the viewers can’t or aren’t allowed to alter the piece the way they want.